- Termessos, Gymnasium
- Palace of the Dukes of Braganza
Medieval indeed. - Pena Palace
Pena palace in the mountains above Sintra is an example of nineteenth century Portuguese Romanticism. It was built by Dona Maria II, Queen of Portugal, Don Fernando II and The Countess of Edla and completed in 1854. - A chandelier
The chandelier in the Indian room, also called the Smoking Room. The glass neo-rococo chandelier dates from the mid-19th century and is a representation of ta Morning Glory with grapes. - Quinta das Murtas
This was our room/cottage in the hotel. - Diana room
The ceiling in Diana room. The King's quarters, obviously. - Sea otter
Enhydra lutris. It is cute as hell but I am loving the waves just as much :-) - Polyptych by Niccolò di Segna
Resurrection Polyptych by Niccolò di Segna (c. 1348). Altar in Sansepolcro Cathedral. - Basilica San Fortunato, Todi
- St Antony of Padua Polyptych
St Antony of Padua Polyptych (ca. 1468) by Piero della Francesca. Madonna and the Child. Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia. - Napoleon's villa
Napoleon used this house in 1814-15. - Le Nomade
The Nomade by Catalan artist Jaume Plensa, Bastion St. Jaume in Antibes. Although I love the statue, to me it seems a bit too static for a nomade. - Bliss :-)
- Antibes
Le Fort Carré in Antibes - La plage des Ponchettes
Listening to the waves is probably the most relaxing thing.